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Area of Interest - Northern Bahamas
      #67711 - Mon Jul 03 2006 06:48 PM

Active easterly wave in the northern Bahamas with a possible focal point just to the northeast near 27.7N 75.5N at 03/22Z. Wind shear is light and expected to remain light for at least the next three days as the wave moves slowly westward. SSTs are 28C so some slow development is possible. Your comments are always appreciated.
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ED


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Storm Cooper
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Re: Area of Interest - Northern Bahamas [Re: Ed Dunham]
      #67713 - Mon Jul 03 2006 08:32 PM

I think this will be a question soon so I'll put this out there...

http://www.lenntech.com/unit-conversion-calculator/temperature.htm?gclid=CJeMpd7o9oUCFSpFLAodtCF8tw

One of many but I like this one....

Edited by Storm Cooper (Mon Jul 03 2006 09:23 PM)


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Re: Interesting Article [Re: Storm Cooper]
      #67722 - Tue Jul 04 2006 09:19 AM

I thought this is worth reading....

http://www.nexrad3.com/HurricaneIntensity.shtml

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